geo.wikisort.org - IslandWard Islands (67°38′S 69°35′W) is a group of two small islands and off-lying rocks forming the southern part of the Amiot Islands, off the southwest part of Adelaide Island. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) for Herbert G.V. Ward, Chief Engineer of RRS John Biscoe, 1948–1962, which ship assisted the Royal Navy Hydrographic Survey Unit which charted this group in 1963.
Group of islands in Antarctica
See also
- List of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands
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Stations and bases | |
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Hills, peaks, and nunatuks | |
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Glaciers |
- Horton Glacier
- Hurley Glacier
- Shambles Glacier
- Sheldon Glacier
- Sloman Glacier
- Turner Glacier
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Other inland features |
- Back Cirque
- Blümcke Knoll
- Buchia Buttress
- Fletcher Bluff
- McCallum Pass
- Milestone Bluff
- Reptile Ridge
- Stork Ridge
- Window Buttress
- Wright Peninsula
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Coastal features | |
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Off-shore | Islands | |
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Reefs and banks |
- Box Reef
- Consul Reef
- Cox Reef
- Cumbers Reef
- Ives Bank
- Jennings Reef
- Lord Bank
- Regent Reef
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Rocks |
- Cavalier Rock
- Cenobite Rocks
- Envoy Rock
- Fitton Rock
- Fullastern Rock
- Glover Rocks
- Hibbert Rock
- Launch Rock
- League Rock
- Mission Rock
- Nueva Rock
- Outlaw Rock
- Patience Rocks
- Skeen Rocks
- Sorpresa Rock
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Straits |
- Barlas Channel
- Buchanan Passage
- Cole Channel
- Crosse Passage
- Elliott Passage
- The Gullet
- Johnston Passage
- Matha Strait
- Quest Channel
- Tickle Channel
- Woodfield Channel
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Geography of West Antarctica |
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Areas | |
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Major ice shelves |
- Abbot Ice Shelf
- Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf
- Getz Ice Shelf
- Larsen Ice Shelf
- Ross Ice Shelf
- Sulzberger Ice Shelf
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Seas and major islands | |
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Antarctica |
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Geography | Regions |
- Antarctic Peninsula
- East Antarctica
- West Antarctica
- Biogeographic realm
- Extreme points
- Floristic Kingdom
- Islands
- South Pole
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Waterways | |
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Life |
- Flora
- Microorganisms
- Wildlife
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History |
- Expeditions
- Heroic Age
- Colonization
- World War II
- COVID-19 pandemic
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Politics |
- Military activity
- Territorial claims
- Treaty System
- National programs
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Society |
- Crime
- Demographics
- Economy
- Field camps
- Firefighting
- Flags
- Gateway cities
- Midwinter Day
- Protected areas
- Religion
- Research stations
- Telecommunications
- Time
- Tourism
- Transport
- Women
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Famous explorers |
- Roald Amundsen
- Richard E. Byrd
- Douglas Mawson
- Ui-te-Rangiora
- James Clark Ross
- Robert Falcon Scott
- Ernest Shackleton
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This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document: "Ward Islands". (content from the Geographic Names Information System) 
На других языках
[de] Ward-Inseln
Die Ward-Inseln (englisch Ward Islands) sind eine Gruppe aus zwei kleinen Inseln und einigen Rifffelsen im Archipel der Adelaide- und Biscoe-Inseln westlich der Antarktischen Halbinsel. Sie liegen im südlichen Abschnitt der Amiot-Inseln vor der Küste des südwestlichen Teils der Adelaide-Insel.
- [en] Ward Islands
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